Talk:Jason Reitman

Tate USA
Should some mention of Mr Reitman being in Tate USA be here? http://www.tateusa.com

Wife?
His wife is Michele Lee (no Wikipedia entry), not Michele Lee. I removed the link and specified that it's "writer Michele Lee," as IMDB categorizes her. Calindigo 03:12, 2 October 2007 (UTC)

the movie in the article
maybe the movie is "Juno"213.140.17.100 05:40, 31 October 2007 (UTC)

Writing controversy
It appears that edit 338587185 by Katrinamsnbc does not have a neutral point of view. I would appreciate someone else reviewing the edit to make certain it meets Wikipedia's neutral point of view standards. If Katrinamsnbc is associated with MSNBC, there may also be a conflict of interest in this edit. Katrinamsnbc has only made two edits, both related to this topic. --Dan Dassow (talk) 19:21, 18 January 2010 (UTC)


 * The section should be written like this, from the "Up in the Air" paragraph above:


 * Reitman's Up in the Air screenplay has received wide praise and won the Golden Globe Award for best screenplay in 2010 (reference), although the Los Angeles Times raised controversy about the writing origins of the film.(reference)


 * I'll change it to this tomorrow if no one objects. The subject shouldn't be a paragraph, as it only has one article as a source and would thereby be attributing undue weight. But since the LA Times wrote on it -- definitely a reliable source -- it's at least notable to warrant a mention in the article.Svernon19 (talk) 10:00, 25 January 2010 (UTC)


 * I agree with the revision that Svernon19 suggests. It is similar to what was done for Up in the Air (film). --Dan Dassow (talk) 18:44, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Let's be explicit about this. Let's say what the LA Times says, that the film had been under development by the time Reitman took it on, and that a previous version of the script existed. We should also consider who actually got credit for the script - at least one source says both Turner and Reitman got credit. DJ Clayworth (talk) 18:52, 25 January 2010 (UTC)


 * According to 'Up in the Air' Holds a Damage-Control Screening by Steve Pond (January 25, 2010) Sheldon Turner and Jason Reitman talked about their respective contributions at a Writer's Guild of America screening of Up in the Air on Sundary January 24, 2010. Paraphrasing Steve Pond's article slightly, "Sheldon Turner discovered Walter Kirn’s book around 2001, and wrote a screenplay that he sold to DreamWorks in 2003. Years later, Reitman discovered the book as well. He persuaded his father, Ivan Reitman, to buy the rights – and while the elder Reitman commissioned a screenplay from Ted and Nicholas Griffin, Jason proceeded to write his own script. He did so, he said, completely independently of the Turner script, although he incorporated some elements from the script the Griffins had written for his father. And they, in turn, had seen and taken elements from Turner’s script." The WGA awarded credit to both Sheldon Turner and Jason Reitman. --Dan Dassow (talk) 08:26, 26 January 2010 (UTC)


 * To clear this up: Reitman bought the rights to the book and Turner just ripped off Kirn? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.115.86.234 (talk) 21:45, 15 January 2014 (UTC)

Filmography and accolades
The filmography for Jason Reitman only mentions Academy Awards. His list of accolades includes other accolades beyond the Academy Awards. See List of accolades received by Up in the Air for details for other accolades for Up in the Air beyond those for screenplay. --Dan Dassow (talk) 20:18, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Screenplay (with Sheldon Turner)
 * Academy Awards (nominated - pending)
 * BAFTA Awards (nominated - pending)
 * Golden Globe Awards (won)
 * Satellite Awards (nominated)
 * Writers Guild (nominated - pending)
 * Broadcast Film Critics (pending)
 * Chicago Film Critics (won)
 * Houston Film Critics (won)
 * Indiana Film Critics (won)
 * Los Angeles Film Critics (won)
 * National Board of Review (won)
 * New York Film Critics (nominated)
 * Central Ohio Film Critics (won)
 * Oklahoma Film Critics (won)
 * Richard Attenborough Award (won)
 * Southeastern Film Critics (won)
 * St. Louis Gateway Film Critics (runner-up)
 * Toronto Film Critics (won)
 * USC Scripter Award (won)
 * Vancouver Film Critics (won)
 * Washington D.C. Area Film Critics (won)

"a Canadian film director who also holds a U.S Citizenship"
I don't know that there's a test saying who is a Canadian and who just holds Canadian citizenship (but isn't Canadian). Most people would determine one's nationality by one's citizenship. Hence, the statement that appears later in the article, "Reitman is a dual citizen of the United States and Canada", is the appropriate description of Reitman's nationality. The statement above is awkward and potentially misleading. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sslevine (talk • contribs) 11:35, 10 December 2010 (UTC)

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